Citation - Pennsylvania Journal: 1780.10.04

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Index Entry Balls, in Philadelphia, Andre and Mrs Arnold become acquainted 
Location Philadelphia 
Citation
PJ.780.041
4 Oct 1780:23, 31 (1360)
As the public curiosity and anxiety must naturally be raised
to a high pitch, by the providential detection of the
perfidy and treachery of a late distinguished general
officer of the United States, we shall endeavour to give our
readers such particulars . . . [4 paragraphs, then]
  Our correspondent concludes with a remark on the
fallacious and dangerous sentiments so frequently avowed in
this city, that female opinions are of no consequence in
public matters. . . . Behold the consequence, Col. Andrie,
under the mask of friendship and former acquaintance at
meschianzas and balls, opens a correspondence in August,
1779, with Mrs. Arnold, which has doubtless been improved on
his part to the dreadful and horrid issue we have described
. . . 
[At the bottom of 31]  The procession began about four
o'clock in the following order . . . Just before the cart,
drums and fifes playing the rogues march. . . . 


Generic Title Pennsylvania Journal 
Date 1780.10.04 
Publisher Bradford, Thomas 
City, State Philadelphia, PA 
Year 1780 
Bibliography B0039484
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